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Debugging won't start

Open valerivp opened this issue 3 years ago • 2 comments

I don't see any errors when starting debugging. The logs end with the message:

Successfully synced application org.nativescript.t5 on device emulator-5554.

[NSDebugAdapter] Ready to attach to application on 40002

If I run chrome, debugging works in it.

r:\>ns doctor
√ Getting environment information

No issues were detected.
√ Your ANDROID_HOME environment variable is set and points to correct directory.
√ Your adb from the Android SDK is correctly installed.
√ The Android SDK is installed.
√ A compatible Android SDK for compilation is found.
√ Javac is installed and is configured properly.
√ The Java Development Kit (JDK) is installed and is configured properly.
√ Local builds for iOS can be executed only on a macOS system. To build for iOS on a different operating system, you can use the NativeScript cloud infrastructure.
√ Getting NativeScript components versions information...
√ Component nativescript has 8.0.2 version and is up to date.

r:\>ns create t6 --js

> @nativescript/[email protected] postinstall r:\t6\node_modules\@nativescript\core
> node cli-hooks/postinstall.js

npm notice created a lockfile as package-lock.json. You should commit this file.
npm WARN optional SKIPPING OPTIONAL DEPENDENCY: fsevents@~2.3.2 (node_modules\chokidar\node_modules\fsevents):
npm WARN notsup SKIPPING OPTIONAL DEPENDENCY: Unsupported platform for [email protected]: wanted {"os":"darwin","arch":"any"} (current: {"os":"win32","arch":"x64"})
npm WARN [email protected] requires a peer of typescript@* but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.

added 381 packages from 266 contributors and audited 382 packages in 10.901s

38 packages are looking for funding
  run `npm fund` for details

found 0 vulnerabilities

[@nativescript/webpack] Initialized config.

Project t6 was successfully created.

Now you can navigate to your project with $ cd t6

After that you can preview it on device by executing $ ns preview

valerivp avatar Jun 17 '21 00:06 valerivp